Bedeutung
Creating art.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Tinga Tinga art is a world-famous style from Tanzania. It involves 'kuchora' vibrant, crowded scenes of animals and nature using enamel paint. The 'Swahili Doors' of Stone Town are famous for their intricate carvings. While this is 'kuchonga' (carving), the patterns are first 'chorwa' (drawn) as designs. Matatu culture in Nairobi involves 'kuchora' elaborate graffiti and portraits of celebrities on public minibuses. Henna art (piko) is a major tradition for weddings. The artist 'anachora' complex patterns on the hands and feet of the bride.
The Pencil Rule
If you are using a pencil, you are almost always 'kuchora'.
Camera Trap
Don't say 'chora' for photos! It's the #1 mistake for English speakers.
Bedeutung
Creating art.
The Pencil Rule
If you are using a pencil, you are almost always 'kuchora'.
Camera Trap
Don't say 'chora' for photos! It's the #1 mistake for English speakers.
Expand your objects
Once you master 'chora picha', try 'chora mstari' (draw a line) or 'chora duara' (draw a circle).
Complimenting Art
If you see someone drawing, say 'Unachora vizuri sana!' (You draw very well!) to be friendly.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'chora'.
Mimi _______ picha ya nyumba sasa.
'Sasa' (now) indicates the present continuous tense, which requires the '-na-' marker.
Which sentence is correct for 'I am taking a photo'?
Choose the correct Swahili translation:
Photography uses the verb 'piga', not 'chora'.
Match the Swahili phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the three main ways to describe creating or capturing images.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Unapenda kufanya nini? B: Mimi hupenda ________ picha.
In the context of hobbies, 'kuchora' (drawing) is a common answer.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Chora vs. Piga
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenMimi _______ picha ya nyumba sasa.
'Sasa' (now) indicates the present continuous tense, which requires the '-na-' marker.
Choose the correct Swahili translation:
Photography uses the verb 'piga', not 'chora'.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are the three main ways to describe creating or capturing images.
A: Unapenda kufanya nini? B: Mimi hupenda ________ picha.
In the context of hobbies, 'kuchora' (drawing) is a common answer.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, informally. However, 'paka rangi' is more specific for using a brush and paint.
No, 'picha' can mean a drawing, a photo, a painting, or even a movie (picha ya video).
You say 'Mimi ni mchoraji' (if you draw) or 'Mimi ni msanii' (general artist).
Yes, in slang it can mean to stare at someone or to 'read' a situation.
It is still 'picha'. Swahili N-class nouns don't change in the plural.
Yes, it is the standard word for drawing on a tablet or computer.
Yes, it is a neutral, standard word suitable for all audiences.
You can say 'kuchora kwa haraka' (to draw quickly) or use the technical term 'kuchoratua'.
The noun is 'mchoro'.
Usually, we use 'paka' (apply) for makeup, but for intricate henna designs, 'chora' is used.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Piga picha
similarTo take a photo
Paka rangi
similarTo paint
Chora ramani
specialized formTo draw a map
Mchoro
builds onA drawing/sketch
Sanifu
specialized formTo design